Magnetic dipole moment does depend on strength of the magnetic field?
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The magnetic dipole moment of an object is readily defined in terms of the torque that object experiences in a given magnetic field. ... The strength (and direction) of this torque depends not only on the magnitude of the magnetic moment but also on its orientation relative to the direction of the magnetic field.
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> The magnetic moment is the magnetic strength and orientation of a magnet or other object that produces a magnetic field.
Examples of objects that have magnetic moments include: loops of electric current (such as electromagnets), permanent magnets, elementary particles (such as electrons), various molecules, and many astronomical objects (such as many planets, some moons, stars, etc).
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